Microsoft Teams Meeting

Teams – You can now prevent attendees to share their video and/or mic

When it comes to virtual meeting, it always nice to be able to see everybody when they turn on their camera. Well, in certain situation it may be preferable to block attendees to share their video feed to keep the attention on the meeting. You can now block attendees from sharing their video by accessing […]

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Teams – Teams meeting organizer can block attendees to unmute themselves

We all have experienced this during online meeting; organizer mute all attendees but then they unmute themselves by mistake and we all hear the background noise. Well, Teams meeting organizer now have the ability to block attendees to unmute themselves. This can be quite useful when you are delivering a one-to-many meeting which requires close

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Teams – You can now spotlight a video during a Teams meeting

When you are on a Teams meeting and participants have turned on their camera, you can now spotlight a specific video stream to all meeting participant – this also works even if the participant did not turned on the camera (but what’s the point). To spotlight a participant, open the contextual menu of the participant

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Teams – Meeting organizer can now manage meeting options from the client

The meeting organizer of a Teams meeting can now update the meeting option from the client. When on the meeting, open the ellipse menu (you know the 3 dots) and choose the Meeting options option And then you can update the options, from who can bypass the lobby to who can present during the meeting

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Teams – You can now transfer to another device your on-going meeting

You know you can schedule and join meeting from Teams from any device using the Teams client. Well, now you can even join a meeting on device (let say your Windows device) and then transfer it to your mobile device. To be able to do so, first you need to have the Teams client installed

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Teams – You will be able to save meeting recording in user’s OneDrive

As you know, you can record Teams meetings. These recordings are currently saved in Stream. Well, you will soon be able to save these recording in OneDrive. This applies only to non channel meetings; channel meetings will be saved under a folder named Recording with the name of the channel in the team’s document library.

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Teams – New meeting join experience

Joining a meeting with Teams is now becoming easier. When you to join a meeting using Teams, you don’t need anymore to open the meeting in your calendar. Now when you just click to select the meeting, an overlap pop-up appears to let you join the meeting directly; you can also change your attendance from

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Teams – Update for the automatic admittance in Teams Meeting

As you know, when setting up a Teams meeting you can define who can be automatically admitted to join the meeting, defined by your Teams administrator using Meeting policies. Until now, there was few options between everyone, everyone in your organization and everyone in your organization and federated ones, Well, you can now also automatically

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Teams – Meeting organizers can end the meeting for all participants

We all have been in live meetings where we (or other participants) may no leave the meeting once ended for various reasons – off course at some point we are still leaving the meeting anyway. Well, good news as Teams meeting organizers will now have the ability to end the meeting for all participants, making

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Teams – A new meeting policy setting is available to control dial-in user to bypass the lobby

A new setting is becoming available for Teams meeting policies to control how dial-in users are handled when joining the meeting. With this new setting, dial-in users are bypassing the lobby by default. You can control it by editing the Allow dial-in users to bypass the lobby setting in the meeting policy from the portal

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